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  • Indian Market For Soft Drink
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    Introduction To give a short introduction to the circumstances affecting this case of Pepsi & Coca Cola it has to be said that in general it is not just simple for MNEs to invest and enter foreign markets as regulations and restrictions differ from country to country and hence i fluence international business negotiations to a great extend. Therefore MNEs investigating in foreign markets have to either adopt to those condition given by the host country government, which of course to a certain ex...
  • Cyclamate's Into Foreign Markets
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    In 1969 the FDA banned cyclamate's from the U.S. Market. By FDA criteria cyclamate's presented an unacceptable level of risk to the public. Many years of laboratory findings concerning the effects of cyclamate's on chick embryos concluded that cyclamate's produced grotesque malformations in chick embryos. After the ban was in place, Libby, McNeil, and Libby sold approximately 300,000 cases of cyclamate-sweetened fruit to customers in Germany, Spain, and other countries where cyclamate's had not ...
  • Cross List In The U.S.
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    COMPETITION AMONG SECURITIES MARKETS: A Path Dependent Perspective (By John C. Coffee, Jr.) I. THE MECHANISMS OF COMPETITION: Exchanges and other market centers have natural incentives to compete and attract order flow from rivals, but they cannot determine by themselves the trading venue. Rather, trading location is the product of decisions made by at least three different actors: 1. - issuers, who determine where to list; 2. - liquidity traders, who determine where to trade; and 3. - financial...
  • 49 Foreign Investment
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    December 11, 2001 was a long awaited day for both local businesses, as well as for foreign investors. It was the day that the Chinese State Council promulgated the Regulations for the Administration of Foreign Invested Telecommunications Enterprises (FITE) which were scheduled to come into effect on the 1st of January 2002. Since it's accession to the WTO, foreign telecommunications have eyed what is arguably the largest telecommunication's industry in the world, and growing at a rate of over 20...
  • Emerging Market Investment
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    D. Friar Investments 591 Monday, 27th May, 1997 Re-Emerging Markets During 1993, the buying fever for emerging market shares was at its peak and each day a mutual fund specializing in investment in ever more exotic locations seemed to appear. Mexico, Latin America and even post communist Eastern Europe were in turn touted as the next dragon economies of the 90's. Unfortunately, anybody who put cash into an emerging market equity fund three years ago, lured by the promise of vast rewards, is like...
  • Egypt's Largest Growth Market
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    Executive Summary Egypt today can be a viable market for the foreign investor, especially the investor who has the ability to see the rewards of in investing in the region for the long haul. The world and Egypt both realize that the region is the gateway to the Middle East. Egypt is leading the way for Arabic countries to embrace a new way of doing business and opening their borders to the 'global village' concept. Size of Market The Arab Republic of Egypt is located in Northern Africa and borde...
  • 2 Adapt Only The Promotion E G
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    INTERNATIONAL MARKETING 92% of the world's consumers live outside the U.S. Thus, international marketing is very important. When selling to foreign markets, one must realize that there are major differences between other countries & the U.S. Aside from political and legal differences, there are economic, technological, social (family, religion, education, health... ) & cultural differences. Each 1 billion in trade deficit yields a loss of 25,000 jobs. [See text for how international trade is mea...
  • Chinese And Foreign Companies
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    China has a lot of promises to honor after entry the WTO, such as lowering the tariff level, canceling 400 import quotas, and allowing foreign companies investing into our telecommunications, banking, insurance, and tourism sectors. The Chinese government will also relieve the red tap for both the Chinese and foreign companies to do business in China. The first challenge is the sharp competition brought by the foreign companies. Lowering tariff level, reducing quota, and relieving red tape means...
  • Will In The Countries
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    Unquestionably, the events of September 11th have reshaped the debate over globalization. A trend that many economists characterized as irresistible suddenly appears less so. Foreign assembly operations have become less attractive to U.S. corporations now that there is the fact, or even the danger, that their trucks will be stuck in mile-long queues at the U.S. -Canada or U.S. -Mexico border. Companies like McDonald's and Starbucks, whose main opportunities for market growth are outside the Unit...

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